duh...a blonde moment...forgive me....*shakes head in amazement* *sigh*
It's been a long week....
Judith
Joshua OIson put into words:
>? We are only talking about the server's timezone.
>>The point is not that the date specifically be encoded, the point is to
>encode or pass something that is not likely to be "thought" of. The date
>was convenient because it changes, so bookmarks will "expire".
>>Anyways, Dan's point makes sense. If they want to break the system, so be
>it, since it's not going to break anything important. The idea is to keep
>honest people honest.
>>However, if the TOS is to be legally binding, then we'd want to be *very*
>sure they read it.
Judith Taylor
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